Monday, April 22, 2013

I love scarves - they make a great accessory to almost any outfit. And spring is a great time of year for a fun infinity scarf. Kalyssa (my 13 yr. old) got a sewing machine for her 13th birthday. We thought it would be fun to sew some infinity scarves as good sewing practice for her. Well, she enjoys making them, and is doing a great job so we thought we would try to sell a few. The scarves below she has made herself, with just a little help from me. I don't know how far she will want to take this whole thing, but for now, I'm listing some of the ones she's made here on the blog. She will be donating a portion of each sale to The A21 Campaign
This is an organization that rescues girls from human trafficking. Read about what they do - I'm sure you will be slightly shocked that this is going on today.

So, if you'd like to purchase one of the scarves below - leave me your paypal email address in the comments along with which scarf # you'd like and I will send you an invoice. I will invoice the first 2 emails I receive for each scarf - there are 2 available of each pattern. Once payment is received Kalyssa will get you your scarf. :)

Every scarf is approximately 60" long & 10" wide- so 30" long & 10" wide finished. They are long enough to loop around your neck 2 times.

I recommend washing on the delicate cycle and air dry or dry on low heat for a short period of time.